High-impact parody e-commerce infographic for β[product]β malt beverage. Foreground: An extreme close-up of a rough, weathered hand holding a tall, brightly colored can of [product] toward the camera. The can is slightly cold with visible condensation droplets and a loud, chaotic flavor design. The hand and can have a slight macro-lens blur for depth, with the can still reading clearly as the hero product. Central Subject: In the mid-ground, a funny, disheveled [subject] sitting casually on a milk crate in an urban alley. He has a scruffy beard, messy hair, layered worn clothing, and a huge unbothered grin. He should look chaotic but oddly charismatic, like the accidental king of bad decisions. He is posed like a confident lifestyle-ad model, proudly showing off the can. Background & Lighting: A ridiculously polished ad-style backdrop mixed with a grimy city alley setting. Soft-focus urban textures, dumpster shapes, graffiti hints, and scattered clutter in the distance. Add dramatic studio lighting, soft glow, rainbow prism flares, and subtle light leaks to make the whole thing look way too premium for the subject matter. A few blurred [product] cans can float artistically in the background for extra absurdity. Typography & Layout (Bold sans-serif, white and neon accent styling): Top Center (Background): Massive, bold text reading β[brand name]β positioned behind the subject. Top Right: Bold text reading βThe Champagne of Bad Ideasβ. Mid-Left: βPremium chaos and zero self-controlβ Mid-Right: Large, bold β23β with the text βounces of terrible decisions.β Bottom-Right: Large, bold β1β with the text βcan to ruin tomorrow.β Optional small callout text near the bottom: βNow with more regret.β Style: Ultra-detailed, 8k parody commercial photography, sharp focus on the can, shallow depth of field, vibrant trashy color palette, clean advertising composition, exaggerated premium product-ad aesthetic, funny visual contrast between polished branding and the wrecked subject.
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